Using a tool called PlayDrone, researchers Jason Nieh and Nicholas Viennot out of Columbia University have uncovered thousands of keys being stored within the apps’ code. If these apps are decompiled, these keys could be used to potentially compromise user’s information. Google has stated that they are working on fixing this.
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